"I hate to be the licensing police but if the machine is in a company or school/managed scenario, they're already violating the EULA for MSE..
It's free for Home/Personal use only."
"@TakingItSeriously is Simon: The console may be yours but they still can refuse the hardware from accessing the service if they determine that it's been modified in any way, shape or form.
It's all about preserving the integrity of the online experience on XBL.
Did the original poster buy the 360's on ebay or other meant where the console may have been modified before purchase?"
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